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Wednesday, October 1 (!) Objective: SWBAT read and understand speed graphs 1. Pick up something 2. Write HW: Get Test Signed! Everybody!! 3. Warm up quiz today! Folders between you! On Quiz: Change #2 to 9/23 Monday, October 6 Objective: SWBAT describe and solve for acceleration 1. Write HW: Speed of a Bubble Labs due tomorrow 2. Quiz on problems on Wednesday WARM UP 10/6 Distance Time Speed 340 km 3 hours?? 120 minutes 55 km/hour 1500 miles? 65 miles/hour 1

Tuesday, October 7 Objective: SWBAT describe and solve for acceleration Pick up Process Skill! 1. Write HW: Problems 2. Take out Speed of a Bubble Labs, check for completion (graph titled with labeled axes, etc) 2. Quiz on problems on Thursday 3. DO NOW: Process Skill #2 Friday, October 10 Objective: SWBAT answer questions about motion Pick up Paper! 1. HW: Relax and enjoy the fall colors! WARM UP 10/10 What is Conservation of Momentum? 2

Tuesday, October 14 Objective: SWBAT identify forces and describe Newton's First Law of Motion Pick up Notes! 1. Write HW: Forces Worksheet WARM UP 10/14 (draw and complete) FORCE Wednesday, October 15 Objective: SWBAT demonstrate in lab how mass affects intertia 1. Write HW: Labs due Friday 2. Take out HW: Forces Worksheet Do Now (In Pencil!) Put heading on lab, Lab # 3 Fill in green lab cover sheet, Lab # 3 Read Problem Use your notes to complete background information in full sentences! 3

Thursday, October 16 Objective: SWBAT demonstrate in lab how mass affects intertia 1. Write HW: Labs due tomorrow WARM UP: 10/16 Newton's First Law of Motion states: Friday, October 17 Objective: SWBAT describe Newton's 2nd Law of Motion, and solve problems for force 1. Take out HW: Inertia Labs, Check your name is on it! 2. Write HW: Test Thursday! Problems due Monday! WARM UP: 10/17 What would require more force for the same acceleration rate, pushing a doll on a swing, or pushing the Incredible Hulk on a swing? Why? 4

Monday, October 20 Objective: SWBAT explain acceleration due to gravity, and solve problems for force 1. Take out HW: Problems 2. Write HW: Review due Wednesday, Test Thursday! WARM UP: 10/20 (write question and answer!) How much force would it take to accelerate a 50 kg child on a swing to an acceleration rate of 2 m/s/s? Tuesday, October 21 Objective: SWBAT: and solve problems for force, and explain Newton's third law of motion. Get a Calculator! 1. Pick up something 2. Write HW: Review due Wednesday, Test Thursday! 3. Take out Gravity Demos WS from yesterday DO NOW: On back of Gravity Demos WS, do all problems except # 2. Show formulas and work!!! 5

Wednesday, October 22 Objective: SWBAT: Review concepts for test tomorrow! Get Settled Quickly! 1. Take out HW: Chapter 3 and 4 Review Sheet 2. Write HW: STUDY! Test TOMORROW! (bring pencil) 7:30 AM tomorrow: extra Review Session in my room DO NOW: On Physics Test Review Sheet: Do everything EXCEPT problems Thursday, October 23 Objective: SWBAT: Demonstrate knowledge! 1. Get a calculator from the front 2. Put all books on floor, folders between you for test 6

Thursday, October 24 Objective: SWBAT: Explain the 2 basic types of energy and calculate them mathematically 1. Pick up a paper and calculator 1. Write HW: Applying the Main Ideas (both sides) (Figure out Kinetic Energy) WARM UP 10/24 ENERGY Monday, October 27 Objective: SWBAT: Demonstrate knowledge of what "work" and "power" is in physics terms, and how to calculate the amount done 1. Pick up notes and a calculator. 2. Take out HW: Applying the Main Ideas (both sides) 3. Write HW: 15-2 both sides; Warm up quiz tomorrow WARM UP 10/27 What is the Gravitational Potential Energy of an apple on a tree? It's mass is 0.5 kg and it is 3 meters high on tree? When the apple rolls down a hill, what is its kinetic energy? It's velocity as it rolls is 2 m/sec. 7

Tuesday, October 28 Objective: SWBAT: Demonstrate knowledge of what "work" and "power" mean in physics, and how to calculate the amount done 1. Warm up quiz today -- Folders between you! 2. Take out HW: 15-1 both sides 3. Write HW: 15-2 both sides! Quiz Friday: Kinetic/Potential and Work/Power/Machines Read to Succeed: 10 minutes! Take out a book! HW out! 8

Wednesday, October 29 Objective: SWBAT: Identify simple machines 1. Pick up a paper 2. Take out HW: 15-2 both sides 3. Write HW: ALL TESTS SIGNED TONIGHT!! Quiz Review due Friday, Quiz Friday WARM UP Force Distance Work Time Power 2 N 4 m 2 seconds 22 N 2 m 11 seconds 5 N 12 m 15 seconds 3 N 25 m 5 seconds 9